Orang National Park

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Orang National Park is a protected wildlife sanctuary in Assam, India, known for its populations of Indian rhinoceroses, tigers, and rich riverine ecosystems along the Brahmaputra River.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf national park
wildlife sanctuary
borderedBy Brahmaputra River
continent Asia
country India
governingBody Assam Forest Department
habitatFeature floodplain grasslands
marshes
oxbow lakes
sandbars
hasBirdSpecies egret
greater adjutant stork
heron
kingfisher
lesser adjutant stork
spot-billed pelican
hasConservationStatus protected area
hasEcosystemType alluvial grassland
riverine ecosystem
semi-evergreen forest
wetland
hasSpecies Asian elephant
Bengal tiger
Indian rhinoceros
gangetic dolphin
great Indian one-horned rhinoceros
hog deer
leopard
wild boar
hasVegetationType savannah grassland
scrub forest
tall elephant grass
woodland
IUCNCategory II
knownFor Bengal tiger population
Indian rhinoceros population
rich birdlife
riverine habitats
locatedIn Assam
locatedInDistrict Darrang district
Sonitpur district
locatedOnRiver Brahmaputra River
partOf Eastern Himalayan biodiversity hotspot
protectedAreaDesignation rhinoceros sanctuary
tiger reserve
region northern bank of the Brahmaputra River
state Assam

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Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Assam
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